Fossilized Conduits Suggest Past Underground Water on Mars

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed what look like
fossilized water conduits. This provides evidence for the
subterranean water originally suggested by
catastrophic Martian geology. This
catastrophic model of Martian geology suggested that the
Meridiani Planum region of Mars where the rover Opportunity landed
was flooded by a subterranean water source. This possibility was
strengthened by results from the rover
Curiosity which indicate the Gale Crater was also underground
water.

These water conduits were probably formed by cracks resulting from
and impact that then filled with muddy water from furthered below
the surface. The conclusion that these are underground water
conduits could gain further support as Curiosity is expected to have
have an opportunity to examine mineralized fractures at Gale Crater.

This is yet another in a long list of increasing evidence in support of
the
catastrophic model of Martian geology. It is truly a model that
keeps on explaining and being supported by everything found on Mars.